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reforms

英 [rɪˈfɔːmz]

美 [rɪˈfɔːrmz]

v.  改革; 改进; 改良; (使)改正,改造(行为); (使)悔改
n.  改革; 变革; 改良; 改善
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柯林斯词典

  • V-ERG (使)改组;重新组成
    When an organization, group, or shapere-forms, or when someonere-formsit, it is created again after a period during which it did not exist or existed in a different form.
    1. The official trades union council voted to disband itself and re-form as a confederation...
      这个官方的工会委员会投票决定解体然后重新组成联盟。
    2. The 40-year-old singer reformed his band.
      这个40岁的歌手重组了他的乐队。

双语例句

  • Mr Li said China's reforms had brought vitality to its economy.
    李先生说中国的改革给其经济注入了活力。
  • The Chancellor could use the Budget to bring in taxation reforms.
    财政大臣可以利用政府年度预算演讲的机会提出税收改革事宜。
  • There will be a risk of public protest that could set back reforms.
    这可能会引发公众抗议,进而可能使变革推迟。
  • The government has presented these changes as major reforms
    政府将这些变化描述为重大的改革。
  • I think the reformers have at times oversold the reforms.
    我认为改革者有时过分吹嘘了改革的好处。
  • The reforms come after decades of hostility to revisionism.
    和修正主义对抗了几十年之后,改革终于到来了。
  • The hospital has been the government's flagship, leading the health service reforms
    这家医院一直是政府的旗舰机构,引领着医疗服务的改革。
  • He railroaded the reforms through.
    他强制性地推行了改革。
  • The economy is in danger of collapse unless far-reaching reforms are implemented.
    如果不实施影响深远的改革,经济就面临崩溃的危险。
  • Poland was already making bold economic reforms.
    波兰已在大刀阔斧地进行经济改革。